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Thrapston Midland Road railway station

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Place
  
Pre-grouping
  
Original company
  
Area
  
East Northamptonshire

1 October 1885
  
Renamed Thrapston

Platforms in use
  
2


Post-grouping
  
London, Midland and Scottish RailwayLondon Midland Region of British Railways

1 March 1866
  
Station opened as Thrapstone

Similar
  
Thrapston Bridge Street rail, Church Brampton railway st, Stoke Bruern railway st, Lamport railway station, Isham and Burton Latimer r

See also Thrapston Bridge Street on the Northampton and Peterborough Railway station.

Thrapston Midland Road railway station is a former railway station on a Midland Railway branch line from Kettering. The Station officially closed to Passengers on 15 June 1959. However the actual last passengers left the platform on the 8.30pm from Kettering on the evening of 13 June 1959. The train was hauled by steam locomotive and tender 46467 a Class 2 Ivatt LMS Mogul 2-6-0.

Thrapston Station Quarry, formerly called Thrapston Midland Railway Station Quarry, is a geological Site of Special Scientific Interest.

References

Thrapston Midland Road railway station Wikipedia


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